All articles by Ian Sandwell – Page 74
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FeaturesMalik Bendjelloul
The Swedish director talks to Screen about Searching For Sugar Man, set for release in the UK on July 26 after gaining critical acclaim and awards on the festival circuit.
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NewsIce Age 4 drifts back into top spot at the UK box office; Magic Mike thrusts into third
Fox’s 3D animation opens nationwide and pulls in $15.6m (£10.1m), including previews; Lionsgate’s comedy drama opens impressively with $4.1m (£2.6m).
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FeaturesScreaming room
As genre titles become more popular in the marketplace, festivals such as Fantasia, FrightFest and PiFan are not just for the fanboys any more. Ian Sandwell examines how the industry is embracing fantastic events.
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NewsNorth American premiere of For Love's Sake to open Fantasia
16th edition of Montreal’s genre film festival runs July 19-August 9 and will screen over 160 films, including over 30 world, international or North American premieres.
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NewsCARTOON announces five nominees for Cartoon d'Or 2012
Winner to be announced on September 13, during the 23rd Cartoon Forum in Toulouse, France.
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Cinematographer John Harris dies, aged 87
Career spanned 53 years, working on the likes of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Superman and The Running Man.
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NewsThe Amazing Spider-Man catches competitors in its web at UK box office
Sony’s 3D reboot opens top with $17.2m (£11.1m), just behind previous best opening of the series, Spider-Man 3.
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NewsPeccadillo Pictures gets Hit So Hard
P. David Ebersole’s music documentary set for October theatrical release in the UK.
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NewsBergman Week wraps with "steady increase" in visitors
Ninth edition had ticket sales on par with last year’s best-ever sales.
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NewsFantasia announces partnership with Festival Scope
Montreal genre festival also confirms a record number of industry attendees for this year’s edition, which runs July 19-August 9.
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NewsIce Age 4 freezes competition at the UK box office
Fox’s 3D animation opens regionally - in Scotland and Ireland - and previews strongly nationwide.
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NewsCockneys Vs. Zombies, Tulpa, May I Kill U? among 15 FrightFest world premieres
13th edition to screen a record 48 films, including 23 UK or European premieres.
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News5 Broken Cameras, Insitu among winners at London's Open City Docs Fest
Second edition records 100% increase in ticket sales, with around 5,000 attendees.
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NewsUK box office update: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter stakes number one
Final figures confirm Fox’s action horror opens top; Universal’s The Five-Year Engagement charts third; eOne’s horror The Pact crosses £2m.
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NewsShooting starts on Kevin Macdonald's How I Live Now
Adaptation of Meg Rosoff’s multi-award-winning novel shoots for eight weeks in England and Wales.
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NewsThe Five-Year Engagement romances UK box office
Universal’s comedy knocks Prometheus off top spot with estimated $1.8m debut; Fox’s action horror Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter opens closely behind on $1.7m.
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NewsUK premiere of Arena: Amy Winehouse to open East End Film Festival
Documentary is one of 35 UK premieres at the 11th edition of the festival, which will also host 14 world premieres.
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FeaturesSuited and rebooted
How do you go about updating a classic franchise? Ian Sandwell looks at the latest reboot set to hit our screens this summer, Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man
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NewsArts Alliance Media launches TMS 2.0 at CineEurope
Upgrade contains several new features designed to make running a digital cinema even more seamless and straightforward.















